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we had arrived in dian fossey's camp in january 1978, just days after dian's favorite gorilla, a young male, his name was digit, had been savagely and brutally killed by poachers. dian was grief stricken, it was though she had lost a child. and on top of that, she was in extremely poor health, spitting blood. we became witness to a slow-motion tragedy. gorillas had been illegally killed in the virunga volcanoes national park throughout the '60s and '70s. when dian had arrived, there were about 500 left. but there were only about half that number at the time of our visit, and dian had taken it upon herself to organize anti-poaching patrols. never before had it been so clear to me that a species was heading for disaster. it was just dian fossey who was standing between the mountain gorillas and extinction. on our last evening at her camp, dian called me to her sickbed and made me promise to do something to help save the gorillas. and when i got back to britain i kept that promise, and got together with other conservationists, and jointly we created the mountain gorilla fund. we raised mo
we had arrived in dian fossey's camp in january 1978, just days after dian's favorite gorilla, a young male, his name was digit, had been savagely and brutally killed by poachers. dian was grief stricken, it was though she had lost a child. and on top of that, she was in extremely poor health, spitting blood. we became witness to a slow-motion tragedy. gorillas had been illegally killed in the virunga volcanoes national park throughout the '60s and '70s. when dian had arrived, there were about...
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diane? >> morning after the state of the union. thank you so much, jonathan karl. >>> and tonight, we have new images and some pretty horrifying tales of life on board that stranded vacation cruise ship. a third tugboat is now on its way to try to get those 4,200 people back to port. and abc's matt gutman flew out today to see the ship and who is standing out on deck. >> reporter: tonight, we saw first-hand the crippled "triumph" from the air. >> we're about 129 miles off the coast. >> reporter: so, they have a ways to go. >> yeah. >> reporter: limping towards land. it took us a little over 40 minutes to get out here by plane. but it could take that ship another 24 hours before it docks. there, on the deck, some of the 4,200 passengers on board, languishing in their seventh day at sea. more than half of the time spent without power and limited sanitation. a far cry from the vacations passengers like ann barlow expected. her texts, a chronicle of misery. three days after fire kills the engine
diane? >> morning after the state of the union. thank you so much, jonathan karl. >>> and tonight, we have new images and some pretty horrifying tales of life on board that stranded vacation cruise ship. a third tugboat is now on its way to try to get those 4,200 people back to port. and abc's matt gutman flew out today to see the ship and who is standing out on deck. >> reporter: tonight, we saw first-hand the crippled "triumph" from the air. >> we're about...
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>> reporter: diane, well, the bulk of the speech will be on the economy. the president will say that a growing economy that creates good middle class jobs, quote, must be the north star that guides our efforts. but the emotion in that room, in that chamber, will come on the issue of gun violence, as several victims of recent mass shootings will be watching in person from the visitor's gallery. when the president gives his big speech, the visitor's gallery is usually packed with friends and family members of congress. but among the faces that will be looking down on him tonight will be those shaken by gun violence. the mother of a.j. boik will be there. he was a teenager killed in the aurora, colorado, movie theater shooting. a teacher shot and wounded in the sandy hook massacre will also be there. and the mother of gabe zimmerman, who was among the six people killed in the assassination attempt on gabby giffords. all told, more than 40 people with their own tragic stories will be spread throughout the chamber. >> i want members of congress to know that the
>> reporter: diane, well, the bulk of the speech will be on the economy. the president will say that a growing economy that creates good middle class jobs, quote, must be the north star that guides our efforts. but the emotion in that room, in that chamber, will come on the issue of gun violence, as several victims of recent mass shootings will be watching in person from the visitor's gallery. when the president gives his big speech, the visitor's gallery is usually packed with friends...
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diane? >> and those blizzards come on so fast. thank you, ginger zee. >>> and now, we move on to the new and strange twist tonight in the case against olympic hero oscar pistorius, charged with murder. tonight, the case is turning upside down and abc's bazi kanani has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a radical reversal. the eyes of judgment turned from olympian oscar pistorius to one of the people accusing him -- chief investigator hilton botha. botha had been the prosecution's key witness, his testimony the most likely to keep pistorius in jail. but today, embarrassed prosecutors said they didn't know the detective was being investigated for seven counts of attempted murder, opening fire on a passenger mini-bus last year. >> surely they should have been prepared. >> reporter: legal analysts say the bail hearing has suddenly turned in favor of the blade runner, a champion who made millions for his inspiring accomplishments. >> i never really encountered anything that i can't do. >> reporter: but since the valentine's day shooting
diane? >> and those blizzards come on so fast. thank you, ginger zee. >>> and now, we move on to the new and strange twist tonight in the case against olympic hero oscar pistorius, charged with murder. tonight, the case is turning upside down and abc's bazi kanani has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a radical reversal. the eyes of judgment turned from olympian oscar pistorius to one of the people accusing him -- chief investigator hilton botha. botha had been the...
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>> reporter: good evening, diane. tonight, police officers across this whole region feel they are under attack. police headquarters here on lockdown. every entrance, every exit, heavily guarded. the entire police force in america's second largest city, essentially held hostage to one man who is allegedly bent on revenge. tonight, by air, land and sea, an all-out manhunt. the suspect, one of their own. 33-year-old christopher dorner. a former lapd officer, now an alleged cop killer. police say he isn't just targeting cops, but their families, too. >> this has gone far enough. you know, nobody else needs to die. >> reporter: the killing spree started sunday in orange county, with the baffling double murder of a popular college basketball coach and her fiance. monica quan and keith laurence, shot in cold blood as they sat in their car. only last night did authorities put two and two together. quan is the daughter of retired lapd captain randy quan, who was instrumental in getting christopher dorner fired. in a rambling m
>> reporter: good evening, diane. tonight, police officers across this whole region feel they are under attack. police headquarters here on lockdown. every entrance, every exit, heavily guarded. the entire police force in america's second largest city, essentially held hostage to one man who is allegedly bent on revenge. tonight, by air, land and sea, an all-out manhunt. the suspect, one of their own. 33-year-old christopher dorner. a former lapd officer, now an alleged cop killer. police...
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diane? >> all right, terry moran, our thanks to you. and terry will be sending out more reports to us from inside syria in the days ahead. >>> back here at home, it's time to fasten our seat belts. for 32 straight days now, gasoline prices have soared, now a four-month high. $3.73 a gallon. and we learned today how much higher they'll rise in april and when they should start falling again. the newest member of our abc team, a veteran business reporter, linzie janis, here to explain. welcome. >> reporter: thank you, diane. you know, americans spend 4% of their household budget on gas last year. it's the biggest slice in three decades and it makes the recent spike all the more worrying. >> reporter: the pearsons know what they're not looking for in the family car. >> i don't want an suv, it's too much price -- it's too pricey on gas. >> reporter: they're giving up more space for more miles to the gallon. it's their number one priority. >> close to $4 already, i think by the end of the month, i
diane? >> all right, terry moran, our thanks to you. and terry will be sending out more reports to us from inside syria in the days ahead. >>> back here at home, it's time to fasten our seat belts. for 32 straight days now, gasoline prices have soared, now a four-month high. $3.73 a gallon. and we learned today how much higher they'll rise in april and when they should start falling again. the newest member of our abc team, a veteran business reporter, linzie janis, here to...
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diane? >> all right, from south africa, bazi kanani reporting in. thank you, bazi. >>> and back here at home, the president came out swinging today about the effect on american families when the budget axe falls in less than two weeks. $85 billion across the board cuts, that sequester. and the president likened it to a meat cleaver. here's abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: today, the president brought firefighters and cops to the white house to warn that emergency workers will be among the first to go, if those across the board spending cuts are allowed to happen. >> we've got these automatic spending cuts that are poised to happen next friday. they will hurt our company, they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roms. this is not an about instruction. people will lose their jobs. >> reporter: and we now face cuts of $85 billion in one fell swoop. that's less than 3% of the budget, but the white house says virtually everybody will be hurt and will see long lines as
diane? >> all right, from south africa, bazi kanani reporting in. thank you, bazi. >>> and back here at home, the president came out swinging today about the effect on american families when the budget axe falls in less than two weeks. $85 billion across the board cuts, that sequester. and the president likened it to a meat cleaver. here's abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: today, the president brought firefighters and cops to the white house to warn that emergency workers...
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diane? >> thank you so much, gio. i know you'll stay on this story. >>> and last night, we told you about a young woman in chicago. her death moved to the center of the debate about gun violence in america. hadiya pendleton, 15 years old, a majorette in her high school band, gunned down in chicago, days after taking part in the inauguration festivities. well today, a new image of the young woman emerged. and a mayor says she's taking he's taking action. abc's alex perez with that. >> reporter: it's been more than a decade since chicago has had a january this bloody. 42 murders so far this month, including 15-year-old hadiya pendleton, that standout student who performed at the president's inauguration festivities. today, we learned she made this anti-gang video when she was just in sixth grade. >> your job to say no to gangs and yes to a great future. >> reporter: but hadiya's own future, cut short, when she was caught in gang cross fire tuesday. this city's mayor, rahm emanuel, announcing today 200 chicago police off
diane? >> thank you so much, gio. i know you'll stay on this story. >>> and last night, we told you about a young woman in chicago. her death moved to the center of the debate about gun violence in america. hadiya pendleton, 15 years old, a majorette in her high school band, gunned down in chicago, days after taking part in the inauguration festivities. well today, a new image of the young woman emerged. and a mayor says she's taking he's taking action. abc's alex perez with...
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>> ah, i just look in the mirror, diane. i just go, okay, i got to get healthier. >> reporter: christie, who was slender and athletic as a younger man, insists his health is good. although yesterday, he told reporters -- >> if you talk to anybody in this room that has a struggle with their weight -- >> reporter: he's air waware hi weight could ultimately become a serious issue. when you look at him, do you think he's a ticking time bomb? >> i think it's really very judgmental to have such a strong conviction when you have no innate knowledge of his level of activity or his level of fitness. >> reporter: but tonight, dr. mariano fired back in a stateme statement, saying, it is sad that the governor cannot take my advice and instead chose to attack me personally. probably not going to fly with christie, who's now clear that he has no patience with people who speculate about his health before having all the facts. >> until that time, she should shut up. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> and coming up, our "instan
>> ah, i just look in the mirror, diane. i just go, okay, i got to get healthier. >> reporter: christie, who was slender and athletic as a younger man, insists his health is good. although yesterday, he told reporters -- >> if you talk to anybody in this room that has a struggle with their weight -- >> reporter: he's air waware hi weight could ultimately become a serious issue. when you look at him, do you think he's a ticking time bomb? >> i think it's really very...
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if not, it was a supporting e-mail for diane matsuda. and i'll just add a couple things. she didn't mention that she was the executive director at the state level for the california cultural and heritage endowment and also for the civillyctionver advertise public education program. so, i think she brings a really diverse amount of knowledge with her in terms of communities around california which can be applied here in san francisco, having granted, i don't know, how many millions of dollars to programs that benefited ethnic minority communities throughout the state of california. also, she is currently one of the representatives from the historic preservation commission to a joint committee appointed by the planning commission and the hpc to find a new secretary for both commissions. so, she's been the co-chair of that committee and they are now entering into the final phases of the search for a new secretary, and i think it would be appropriate to continue to have her on the historic preservation commission so she can continue her work there. also, lastly, she is also t
if not, it was a supporting e-mail for diane matsuda. and i'll just add a couple things. she didn't mention that she was the executive director at the state level for the california cultural and heritage endowment and also for the civillyctionver advertise public education program. so, i think she brings a really diverse amount of knowledge with her in terms of communities around california which can be applied here in san francisco, having granted, i don't know, how many millions of dollars to...
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diane? >> hello, josh. i know you and the team are getting ready to head out to california and the oscars. i'm jealous. but i'll be watching. and tonight, here on "world news," i'm going to sit down with robin. the two of us, just a personal conversation, to talk about how you find strength and the real message she has all for all of our lives at the end of this week. it's coming up tonight. >> for someone who knows her as well as you do, that is something to look forward to, indeed. >>> finally, youtube sensation known as kid president. we had him on "gma" live. he got a big shoutout from the man himself. the commander-in-chief reached out, asking kid president to star in the promotional video -- for this year's white house easter egg roll. take a listen. >> kid president, it looks like you got my message. >> yes, mr. president. i got your message. this is historic. i'm in. and you should, too. >> thanks for your help. >> yes, sir. anything to help. it's the easter egg roll at the white house. be there. >>
diane? >> hello, josh. i know you and the team are getting ready to head out to california and the oscars. i'm jealous. but i'll be watching. and tonight, here on "world news," i'm going to sit down with robin. the two of us, just a personal conversation, to talk about how you find strength and the real message she has all for all of our lives at the end of this week. it's coming up tonight. >> for someone who knows her as well as you do, that is something to look forward...
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and diane, i want to go to you. you know, i used to be a teacher and education is a sensitive topic for me. and throwing money on our educational system never works. you have a case in point right next to you because bill is a product of our education system. and that obviously did thought work out too great. but you are right. the only word barack obama didn't mention was choice. it is the only thing that can actually fix our educational system. >> choice, competition, you will never hear that come out of his mouth. >> not with respect to the economy or education. bill, i have to tell you if you keep talking about your i i will legitimate children they are coming for child support soon. you better stop that. just letting you know. i am just telling you. you keep talking about it and then when they come asking for money, -- >> i don't know their names and they don't know where i live. >> mike, you said that you thought it was ridiculous for the president to sign all of these programs. i got to tell you, that has to
and diane, i want to go to you. you know, i used to be a teacher and education is a sensitive topic for me. and throwing money on our educational system never works. you have a case in point right next to you because bill is a product of our education system. and that obviously did thought work out too great. but you are right. the only word barack obama didn't mention was choice. it is the only thing that can actually fix our educational system. >> choice, competition, you will never...
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diane? >> all right, jeffrey, thank you. and, of course, that new pope will have to face the call for change, from many people in the american catholic church. there are 77.7 million catholics here in the united states. nearly 1 in 4 of us is catholic. and rhode island, new jersey and massachusetts still have the highest concentration of catholics. but in sheer numbers, the biggest growth is among hispanics. and abc's cecilia vega spent the day gathering american reaction from all over. cecilia? >> reporter: diane, good evening. we're here at st. mary's cathedral in san francisco and as you said, we've been speaking with catholics all day long. and i will tell you, boy, the surprise does not even begin to describe the reaction here. at first, there was shock. very early this morning, the pope announced that he is resigning. >> oh, really? oh, my god. >> reporter: and then, there were prayers. >> pray for our holy father, pope benedict xvi. >> reporter: for many american catholics a world away from the vatican, there is devot
diane? >> all right, jeffrey, thank you. and, of course, that new pope will have to face the call for change, from many people in the american catholic church. there are 77.7 million catholics here in the united states. nearly 1 in 4 of us is catholic. and rhode island, new jersey and massachusetts still have the highest concentration of catholics. but in sheer numbers, the biggest growth is among hispanics. and abc's cecilia vega spent the day gathering american reaction from all over....
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good evening, david. >> reporter: diane, good evening. we are coming to you live from tehran tonight. iran has allowed us in at this critical moment. the u.s. and much of the west convinced that iran continues to work toward those nuclear weapons. iran, of course, denying this and, as you point out, we are just days away now from the u.s. and iran joining a small group of others as they return to the negotiating table. we landed in iran, in a country where american journalists are rarely allowed to visit. rarer still, we were given access to the people, the streets of tehran. above ground, a bustling city of 12 million. below ground, we discover a gleaming subway system, far quieter and cleaner than the famous subways of new york city. and there was something else very different. this says "women only" right here. the back of the train, reserved for women. but beyond the trains, the traffic, everywhere you look, there is something else on the move here. the prices. skyrocketing inflation. their currency losing 80% of its value in just the
good evening, david. >> reporter: diane, good evening. we are coming to you live from tehran tonight. iran has allowed us in at this critical moment. the u.s. and much of the west convinced that iran continues to work toward those nuclear weapons. iran, of course, denying this and, as you point out, we are just days away now from the u.s. and iran joining a small group of others as they return to the negotiating table. we landed in iran, in a country where american journalists are rarely...
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>> reporter: well, good evening, diane. we still got slushy snow on the roads of new york city, but everything's right on schedule. we're watching this injection of cold wintry air get into the moisture of the southern section. the intensification of the storm, you can see the thunderstorms just off shore off long island. we've had reports of thunder snow which would indicate the intensification of this storm beginning slightly on long island. we think it gets worse closer to the midnight hour. rough and toughest up until 4:00 a.m. and blizzard conditions for just about the same duration of that. on that map, you can see the wind profile, the red arrows with the 60 miles per hour winds right up the shoreline from long island into boston throughout the overnight hour and into tomorrow morning. see no reason to adjust these snow totals, six to eight to ten inches in new york city and up to a foot, two feet as we start to work towards boston, maybe more than two feet of snow in that boston area. remember their all-time high on
>> reporter: well, good evening, diane. we still got slushy snow on the roads of new york city, but everything's right on schedule. we're watching this injection of cold wintry air get into the moisture of the southern section. the intensification of the storm, you can see the thunderstorms just off shore off long island. we've had reports of thunder snow which would indicate the intensification of this storm beginning slightly on long island. we think it gets worse closer to the midnight...
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josh and diane do not have any children together. but josh does have a boy and a girl from a previous marriage, while diane has one daughter. i'm sorry to hear about their split. i liked them as a couple. >>> let's turn to our other big story of robin roberts. i was there for her return to good morning america. it was a triumphant return for sure. it's led to new health concerns. >> the fist pumping got me in trouble with my doctor. i'm supposed to do the elbow, not the fist. >> day two back on gma. and the doctors are keeping their eye on robin. she may be back, but big precautions have been taken to protect her against germs. everyone on the set had a flu shot. there's hand sanitizer all over the place. strict guidelines, everyone wants to hug her, you can't do that. elbow bumps only. >> let's do it. >> robin shared some behind the scenes of her warmup before going on air. 6.1 million tuned in to see her big return. but what about matt lauer, he's been absent from "today" for four days during the critical sweeps period. he was spot
josh and diane do not have any children together. but josh does have a boy and a girl from a previous marriage, while diane has one daughter. i'm sorry to hear about their split. i liked them as a couple. >>> let's turn to our other big story of robin roberts. i was there for her return to good morning america. it was a triumphant return for sure. it's led to new health concerns. >> the fist pumping got me in trouble with my doctor. i'm supposed to do the elbow, not the fist....
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diane made it in her fight to stop the violence. you would bring them here and say, they're all you. this is all you, whether you're black, you're latino, it's all you. >> it's all you. most of them know some of those people in there. >> does it affect them? >> oh, yeah. i have seen gang members change their lives standing in here and go get a job and go back to school. i have seen that with my own eyes. >> her mission began close to home. her desire to keep her daughter off the block. >> what is the mentality? >> it's raw. the block teaches our kids for us when we don't, the block guides our kids. the block kills our kids. >> teaches them they have to go hard, go for theirs. >> they better, because some other kid is fighting for that same piece of concrete that doesn't belong to either one of them. >> so she gave kids a safe haven in her apartment. what started as a handful, as word spread, became 20, 50, 75 kids. latiker shed furniture, even sold her tv to buy computers, but the biggest draw was her. what's the main message when y
diane made it in her fight to stop the violence. you would bring them here and say, they're all you. this is all you, whether you're black, you're latino, it's all you. >> it's all you. most of them know some of those people in there. >> does it affect them? >> oh, yeah. i have seen gang members change their lives standing in here and go get a job and go back to school. i have seen that with my own eyes. >> her mission began close to home. her desire to keep her daughter...
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back to diane and terry. this is getting out of control. >> henry, they can totally come back from that. i mean really. >> they just got in foul trouble early. don't worry about that. >> thanks for choosing nbc bay area news at 6:00. we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. >> until then, good night. >>> welcome to "class action." i'm jessica aguirre. we've recorded almost 100 episodes so we want to show you the best moments of the past year. lots of notable people in education visited the set. a lot of them have strong opinions, sometimes very controversial ones, about the state of our schools. the new superintendent of san francisco took the helm at a unique time this year. governor brown said that he would be forced to implement deep budget cuts if voters didn't pass new taxes for schools. and it was a very real threat to districts that are already reeling from steep funding losses. >> the depth of the crisis if the tax initiative, jerry brown's tax initiative don't pass in november? >> catastrophic. doom
back to diane and terry. this is getting out of control. >> henry, they can totally come back from that. i mean really. >> they just got in foul trouble early. don't worry about that. >> thanks for choosing nbc bay area news at 6:00. we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. >> until then, good night. >>> welcome to "class action." i'm jessica aguirre. we've recorded almost 100 episodes so we want to show you the best moments of the past year. lots of...